A horrific ragging scandal has erupted at a renowned medical college in Kerala, leading to the expulsion of senior students involved in the bullying. The incident has left the victims in distress, sparking outrage from both parents and the public. The college authorities, under immense pressure, have taken prompt action by expelling the seniors.
Ragging, which has long been a contentious issue in educational institutions, is prohibited under the Supreme Court’s guidelines. Despite these laws, many cases of ragging continue to surface across the country, with Kerala’s incident being one of the most shocking in recent memory. The expulsion of the seniors sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.
The college has vowed to increase vigilance and implement stricter measures to prevent ragging. Psychological counseling and support systems are also being put in place for the victims. However, this incident has raised questions about the culture within medical colleges and the need for stricter monitoring of student behavior.
The students involved in the ragging have expressed remorse for their actions, but many believe that the damage has been done. Parents of the victims have demanded that the perpetrators face the full force of the law, while also calling for reforms in how ragging cases are handled in academic institutions.
